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  • This project in the Overbrook neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will line several miles of aging sewers, repair broken sewers, relocate storm drains, and separate combined storm and sanitary sewers where needed. Work will be completed at numerous locations throughout the neighborhood and residents will be notified when work may impact them. Lining and repairing these sewers will extend the life of the sewer system and ensure better service to our customers.
  • Learn about our no parking policy in both planned and emergency work situations.
  • Search all available projects to find out more information about projects in your area.
  • Join the discussion about Four Mile Run and get the latest update about this stormwater project
  • Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
  • This project at the intersection of Centre and Herron avenues directs runoff from surrounding streets into a cascading 585 foot-long bioswale, where it is absorbed by plants or soaks into the ground. Additional stormwater flows into underground storage tanks and is slowly released into the sewer system.
  • This stormwater project demonstrates the use of green stormwater solutions and beautified two vacant lots in the Garfield Neighborhood. We converted the lots into a stormwater park with rain gardens, bioretention, and trees.
  • Volunteers Field is a city park located in the Carrick neighborhood. The location of the park makes it an effective site to manage stormwater using green stormwater infrastructure solutions.
  • Information on how to track your real-time water usage and receive alerts when there is a spike in water usage.
  • How to apply for a refund if you have a credit on your account
  • All property owners who wish to sell a property with a billing account in our service areas must submit a final bill application before the the closing date.
  • Everyone can help manage stormwater. Here are some ideas that you can implement at home or at your business
  • Find out what steps you should take in the event of a sewage backup in your home or business.
  • A link to our lead website that details our commitment to providing you with clean, safe water and provides important resources for our customers as we continue our path to a lead-free Pittsburgh.
  • In early December 2019 we began the construction of two green infrastructure projects that will help to manage stormwater within Four Mile Run. These engineered drainage channels, are being built in Schenley Park along Overlook Drive and next to the Bridle Trail.
  • Riverview Park is a city park located in the Perry North neighborhood. This project will use green stormwater infrastructure and tree plantings in the park to capture rainwater runoff.
  • The Maryland Avenue Stormwater Improvement Project uses cost-effective green stormwater solutions in Shadyside to reduce runoff entering the combined sewer system. These stormwater solutions are located within the public right of way (public streets and sidewalks).
  • This project will help to capture, store, and encourage infiltration of stormwater runoff in South Side Park.
  • Settlement terms includes hiring an independent corporate monitor and donating $500,000 to local lead protection programs in Pittsburgh
  • Providing Further Safe Drinking Water to Pittsburgh